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		Pat Reilly
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 2:16 pm    Post subject: Fwd: Manned 1/3 Scale B-17 Nearly Ready to Fly | 
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				Kitfoxers, This is not Kitfox related,but I have been to Jack Bally's 3 times and walk away in awe each time. If you live any where near Dixon IL make sure you contact Jack for viewing of this amazing feat. He built this by himself except for help to lift and position parts that one man couldn't handle.   
  
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 Date: Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 8:00 PM
  Subject: Fwd: Manned 1/3 Scale B-17 Nearly Ready to Fly
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  Date: Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 2:47 PM
  Subject: Fwd: Manned 1/3 Scale B-17 Nearly Ready to Fly
 To: dtknorr(at)gmail.com (dtknorr(at)gmail.com), edward.scherer(at)comcast.net (edward.scherer(at)comcast.net), ysifly2(at)comcast.net (ysifly2(at)comcast.net)
   
 
    We thought if you haven't seen this or you would like to pass it on to the  club members we would forward it to you.  It's worth a look! 
  Jan & Ken Lindenmier
   
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            [img]cid:X.MA1.1374781016(at)aol.com[/img]          
          Jack Bally's incredible 1/3 scale B-17 next to a Cessna          140! (photo: facebook)          
 
          Some new pictures surfaced last evening on the Bally Bomber facebook          page showing Jack Bally's incredible 1/3 scale B-17 replica fully          assembled and sitting next to a Cessna 140. Wow! The mind is really tied          up in a knot trying to process what's seen there... it looks like a          model but sooo big - but then it looks like a real B-17 but sooo much          smaller!
 
          This project, coming to life in Dixon Illinois, has to rank as one          of the most fascinating homebuilt aircraft projects of all time. It's          the kind of idea that weird people like me dream up but rarely does          anyone actually follow through. With an estimated 20,000 hours of labor          required to build this cute little beast, it's understandable why. With          a 34ft 7in wingspan, estimated 1,800 pound weight and four 60hp engines          for a total of 240hp, the Bally Bomber is just pure awesome! Be sure to          check out the hundreds of pix from the build process along with          additional info atTheBallyBomber.com
          [img]cid:X.MA2.1374781016(at)aol.com[/img]          
 
          The not-so-big cockpit really shows the overall          scale!  (photo:          theballybomber.com)
 
          The project was started back in 1999 and is just now nearing          completion. The airframe is all scratch built (of course) and made out          of aluminum. The main gear retracts just like the real B-17, and has          proven to be the most complicated part of the project. The engines are          the Hirth 3002 4-cylinder 2-stroke that usually have a reduction unit          and make about 80hp. Jack chose this engine because of its size... it          was small enough to fit inside a properly scaled nacelle. However, to          make it fit properly, the reduction unit is removed which will bring the          power down around 60hp each, with the engines spinning the 46.4"          diameter props at about 3,300 rpm.
          [img]cid:X.MA3.1374781016(at)aol.com[/img]          
 
          One of four 2-stroke Hirth 3002 (formerly F-30)          engines  (photo: theballybomber.com)          
 
          Even though the airplane looks finished, I noticed in a Facebook          comment last night that they say there's still some wiring, plumbing and          detail work yet to complete. It would appear that the first flight is          still off in the future a bit. Mostly that means that there's little          hope of seeing the Bally Bomber at Oshkosh in a few weeks. There's          little doubt in my mind that whenever this fabulous piece of work gets          to Oshkosh, she'll be the Queen for the entire week!
          [img]cid:X.MA4.1374781016(at)aol.com[/img]          
 
          The accuracy in the scale shaping is simply          fantastic!  (photo:          theballybomber.com)
 
          The accuracy of the shapes and scaling look excellent on this          project. I remember back in the 70's there were several scaled-down          military one-of-a-kind replicas, but most all failed to get the          profiles, proportions, or prop scaling correct... the Bally Bomber          appears to be getting it done right. Bravo!
          [img]cid:X.MA5.1374781016(at)aol.com[/img]          
 
          The amazing Bally Bomber is almost ready to fly!           (photo:          theballybomber.com)
 
          Can you even imagine how cool it would be to see this 1/3 scale B-17          in the air! No doubt the videos of the first flight will be a huge          internet sensation... stay tuned to the Bally Bomber facebook          page for updates on the first flight... this might be as big a deal          as the full-scale Mosquito last fall!
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				 Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 3:07 pm    Post subject: Fwd: Manned 1/3 Scale B-17 Nearly Ready to Fly | 
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				B17 I just saw last month
   
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				 Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 4:03 pm    Post subject: Fwd: Manned 1/3 Scale B-17 Nearly Ready to Fly | 
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				guarantee you this will end up flying at the JOE  NALL RC event in woodruff south carolina.  The largest RC gathering in the  world!
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